################################################## # # Example of ppp.secret file # # This file is used to authenticate incoming connections. # You must ``enable'' either PAP or CHAP in your ppp.conf file. # The peer may then use any of the Authname/Authkey pairs listed. # Additionally, if ``passwdauth'' is enabled and an entry isn't # found in this file, the passwd(5) database is used. # # If the password is specified as "*", look it up in passwd(5). # This doesn't work for CHAP connections as ppp must have access # to the unencrypted password for CHAP. # # If an IP address is given as the third field, it will be assigned # to the peer. # # If a label is given as the forth field, it is used when reading # the ppp.linkup and ppp.linkdown files. # # If an entry exists for your local machine (as given by the # ``hostname -s'' command), the password specified will be # used as the default diagnostic port password. Refer to the ppp(8) # and pppctl(8) man pages for further details. This also allows # ppp to process SIGUSR1. # # $Id: ppp.secret.sample,v 1.5.2.2 1998/04/30 23:54:39 brian Exp $ # ################################################## # Authname Authkey Peer's IP address Label oscar OurSecretKey 192.244.184.34 BigBird X4dWg9327 192.244.184.33/32 subnet * 192.244.184.35-192.244.183.70 subnet